On October 29, 2015, the Saudi Aviation Club in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, welcomed Tracey Curtis-Taylor, an extraordinary woman who is flying from the UK to Australia on the Boeing Stearman 1942, following in the “slipstream of Aviator Amy Johnson,” who originally flew the same route 85 years ago. http://www.birdinabiplane.com/
HRH Princess Reema bint Bandar al Saud and other members of the 10KSA team were present as Tracey took off to continue her journey on Friday afternoon. Tracey left Saudi Arabia with her plane now bearing the 10KSA logo for the remaining legs of her journey.
10KSA asked all of its Ambassadors to communicate support for Tracey on this history-repeating flight. The pilot represents 10KSA's literal Wings of Hope as she travels across the world, and encouraging Tracey is a wonderful example of how 10KSA can communicate the importance of women's health.
10KSA Ambassadors showed their support for Tracey and the Wings of Hope by:
1. Posting a photo of Tracey on their personal social media accounts with the following text: Pilot Tracey Curtis-Taylor has landed in Riyadh, on her journey from the UK to Australia. Tracey is 10KSA’s literal Wings of Hope and, as she flies around the world, she is accomplishing an extraordinary feat.